i though that was quite nice. the animation was good, though when he was putting the sword into the container it just seemed a bit too easy. Also i'm not very keen on the music, felt it was a bit too loud.

but over all its a good job indeed :thumbsup:

colintheys

05 May 2005, 02:37 AM

It looked good to me. :) Sorta reminiscent of the nightmare b4 chrismas. I agree that the swords were the weakpoint tho. They really didn't seem to react to hitting the metal at all. The chainsaw looked good tho. :)

eyepeefreely

05 May 2005, 05:39 AM

I loved the close up of the shark. The texture is really great around his eye! SPOOKY! :D

eye.

flex24

05 May 2005, 02:33 AM

I totally loved that piece. Nice work. :applause:
What was the song you use?

eyepeefreely

05 May 2005, 05:57 AM

It was Modest Mouse- The Devil's Workday. The whole album is really great! IMHO one of the fw albums that you can listen to the whole thing.

eye.

edit/ p.s.: the name of the album is Good News For People Who Love Bad News

droidoz

05 May 2005, 06:19 AM

Yeah, that sure is a great cd and I also like your short film, nice absurd characters... Good job!

Djuls

05 May 2005, 01:07 PM

Great work ! I like this stilized kind of animation ! This is very dynamic ! Keep going...

ChonChon06

05 May 2005, 05:22 PM

thanks for the replies :)
I forgot to mention it had to be a one minute short

eyepeefreely-> erk, it wasn't supposed to be shark but pirhana :s

And listen to modest mouse, their last album is really great :)

eyepeefreely

05 May 2005, 05:55 PM

Ah, a pirhana. I guess I see more of a shark because of what i have seen sharks have their mouths more underneath where as the pirhana's mouth has his mouth at the tip of his head with an underbite. But I am by far no marine biologist ;) Either way, I enjoyed your animation. Very nice work.

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